‘Unbearable’: Inside rental property from hell

A Sydney landlord has been left horrified after discovering he had to clean up an “unbearable” mess left behind by a tenant.

Quincy privately rented out his Riverstone property five years ago, but says he never expected what would unfold after leasing the property.

“I am devastated really. Financially, emotionally I have basically lost faith in humanity, ” he told A Current Affair.

Food was left to rot in the home according to the owner. Photo: A Current Affair
Left behind in the Riverstone home was piles of debris and food. Photo: A Current Affair
Food was left to rot in the home according to the owner. Photo: A Current Affair
Each room was found trashed. Photo: A Current Affair

He led a reporter through the home, which was littered with discarded bowls of noodles, rotting cartons of milk, cat food, dog poo and birdcages.

The smell of the discarded items was too much for the reporter to bare, dry heaving as she went into various rooms inside the home.

“Its hard to take a breath and not breathe,” she said.

Quincy said he had not been given access to inspect the property in the entire time he had rented it out, with the tenant giving excuse after excuse to avoid him entering the property

Landlord Quincy was apalled by what he found inside his Riverstone home.
Landlord Quincy was appalled by what he found inside his Riverstone home.
A photo of the original kitchen. Photo: A Current Affair
A photo of the original kitchen. Photo: A Current Affair
Food was left to rot in the home according to the owner. Photo: A Current Affair
Compared to the condition it is in now. Photo: A Current Affair

“She somehow locked up the front gate with a padlock,” Quincy said.

Things began to change when the tenant fell behind on rent for the $450 per week property, forcing him to take her to the tribunal.

The tenant then vacated the property, leaving behind the mess.

When spoken to by A Current Affair, the woman said that it was her grandmother who had lived in the property before she passed away last year.

“After my nan died, as far as I‘m aware, he hasn’t really wanted contact so I just left it as that,” she said.

She went on to say that she would go back to the home to assist in the clean up effort.